In Re Phillips

219 B.R. 1001, 1998 Bankr. LEXIS 561, 1998 WL 234578
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, W.D. Tennessee
DecidedMay 8, 1998
Docket19-10388
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Bluebook
In Re Phillips, 219 B.R. 1001, 1998 Bankr. LEXIS 561, 1998 WL 234578 (Tenn. 1998).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER DISALLOWING POSTPETITION CLAIMS OF WILLIAM A. COHN FOR ATTORNEY’S FEES AND EXPENSES, REQUIRING COMPLIANCE WITH § 330 OR DISGORGEMENT, AND SETTING ASIDE CERTAIN ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS

WILLIAM H. BROWN, Bankruptcy Judge.

These matters came to be heard upon the chapter 13 trustees’ objections to the postpe-tition claims for attorney’s fees and reimbursement of expenses of William A. Cohn (“Mr. Cohn”), attorney for these chapter 13 debtors, based on Mr. Cohn’s reliance upon 11 U.S.C. § 1305(a)(2). By the consent of all parties and Bankruptcy Judges David S. Kennedy and Jennie D. Latta, and for the interests of judicial economy and convenience of the parties, several of the identical procedural matters in the cases listed above were transferred for this special and limited purpose from Judges Kennedy and Latta’s calendars to be heard and decided by this Court. Based upon the statements of Mr. Cohn and the chapter 13 trustees, the testimony of several debtors, and the entire record in these contested matters, the Court determines that Mr. Cohn’s postpetition claims for attorney’s fees and expenses in these cases should be disallowed at this time for procedural reasons, that the appropriate procedure for requesting such postpetition fees and reimbursement of expenses is an application filed pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 330 and to be accompanied with appropriate time and expense records, and that Mr. Cohn must now, within the time fixed, either file an appropriate § 330(a)(4)(B) application in each of these cases or promptly disgorge the fees and reimbursement of expenses received as a result of his postpetition claims filed in these cases. The following constitutes the Court’s findings of fact and conclusions of law in accordance with Rule 7052, Fed.R.Bankr.P.

Factual Summary

Mr. Cohn represents the following debtors in their chapter .13 bankruptcy cases, and he had received approval of initial fees in each case but two pursuant to orders of confirmation. He has filed postpetition claims for services rendered to these debtors after confirmation (“postconfirmation claims”), relying upon § 1305(a)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code, in which he sought attorney’s fees and reimbursement of expenses in the amounts indicated in the following table. The table also indicates in its last column the amounts paid to Mr. Cohn in those cases where the chapter 13 trustees routinely submitted administrative orders to the Court that allowed the postpetition claims. The Court finds that these administrative orders were entered in error or by mistake and will vacate such orders on its own initiative.

Chapter 13 Debtor and Case Number Initial Fee in Confirmation Order Fee(s) and Expenses Claimed Post-confirmation Principal Paid (as of 4-2-98)

Phillips (91-20422) $700 $450, $287.50, $587.50, & $375.43 $45, $28.75, $58.75, & $37.54

Ashley (92-29570) $-0-$435 $136.38

Nichols (93-25499) $700 $475 & $450 $46.85

*1004 Chapter 13 Debtor and Initial Fee in Case Number Confirmation Order Fee(s) and Expenses Claimed Post-confirmation Principal Paid (as of 4-2-98)

Thames (93-26714) $700 $450 & $475 $36.80

Gray (93-26715) $700 $200 $-0-

Murphy (93-31399) $700 $450 $-0-

Boatman (94-20576) $700 $450 $-0-

Huggins (94-20977) $700 $2,865.25 $188.22

Majewski (94-24256) $800 $450 & $375 $-0-

Hartley (94-24840) $800 $450, $557.41, $450, $450, & $450 $85.06, $116.73, $85.06, $85.06, & $85.06

Arnett (94-27936) $700 $700 $-0-

Williams (94-29269) $800 $550, $375, & $450 $-0-

Brooks (94^29971) $700 $450 & $925 $-0-

Branch (94-29972) $700 $450 & $700 $95.74 & $360.49

Buchanan (94-33236) $700 $450 $233.71

Rude (95-22207) $700 $450 & $450 $-0-

Perry (95-22213) $800 $450 $-0-

Robinson (95-22829) $800 $450 $-0-

Potter (95-24692) $800 $450 $-0-

Smith (95-26346) $800 $450 $-0-

Larson (95-27398) $800 $450, $1663, & $187.50 $-0-

Parker (95-27400) $800 $550 & $450 $-0-

Shields (95-29598) $ -0-$450 & $450 $-0-

Muse (95-30282) $800 $450 $-0-

Hall (95-31530) $800 $450 $-0-

Beake (95-32681) $950 $450 & $450 $-0-

Yewell (95-32682) $800 $450 $-0-

Black (95-33032) $950 $450 & $1700 $-0-

Ross (95-33228) $800 $1800 & $395 $-0-

Church (95-34429) $950 $450 $-0-

*1005 Chapter 13 Debtor and Case Number Initial Fee in Confirmation Order Fee(s) and Expenses Claimed Post-confirmation Principal Paid (as of 4-2-98)

Hayes (96-20215) $950 $450 $-0-

Bynum (96-20216) $950 $800, $450, $450, & $450 $-0-

Bishop (96-20217) $950 $450 & $450 $-0-

Gray (96-22124) $950 $450 $-0-

Warfield (96-23534) $950 $450 $-0-

Pierce (96-27025) $950 $450 & $450 $-0-

Odell (96-27879) $950 $450, $450,.& $450 $-0-

Davis (96-29257) $950 $450 $-0-

Shaw (96-31367) $950 $450 $-0-

Moore (96-32873) $950 $450 $-0-

Herron (96-33057) $950 $450, $450, ’& $450 $48.93, $48.93, & $43.79

Safer (96-33154) $950 $450 $-0-

Cannon (96-33463) $950 $450 $-0-

George (96-33760) $950 $450 $-0-

Skinner (96-33972) $950 $450 $-0-

Vanlandingham (96-35078) $950 $450 & $450 $-0-

McGowan (96-34145) $950 $450 $42.16

Blackwell (96-35468) $950 $450 $-0-

Lindsey (96-36574) $950 $450 $-0-

Butts (96-36575) $950 $450 $-0-

Peel (97-20140) $750 $450 $-0-

Tarrant (97-20909) $950 $450 $-0-

Plunkett (97-25413) $950 $450 $-0-

Joyner (97-26112) $950 $450 & $450 $-0-

Williams (97-28413) $950 $450 $-0-

Martin (97-29382) $950 $450 $-0-

Stern (97-30591) $950 $450 $-0-

*1006 Chapter 13 Debtor and Case Number Initial Fee in Confirmation Order Fee(s) and Expenses Claimed Post-confirmation Principal Paid (as of 4-2-98)

Haraway (97-30923) $-0-$450 & $450 $-0-

Tipton (97-31058) $950 $450 $-0-

Burks (97-36152) $950 $450 $-0-

The evidence indicates that filing posteonfir-mation claims for legal fees pursuant to § 1305(a)(2) is Mr. Cohn’s routine procedure. The chapter 13 trustees offered into evidence Exhibit 1, which is a computer printout showing the status of Mr.

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